From time to time, we figure it’s worth pointing out the many different ways you can stay up to date with what’s going on here at Hemmings and with the collector car hobby in general. We publish plenty of interesting stories on a variety of topics – we recently surpassed 10,000 entries on the blog alone – and with that volume, it’s not difficult to miss something, especially if you don’t visit Hemmings.com every day.

For those of you who don’t visit us every day, you may want to sign up for the Hemmings Daily e-mail newsletter, which not only features the collector car news you’ve come to expect from us, but also the Hemmings Find of the Day, This Day in Automotive History, upcoming events, and a selection of featured classifieds from Hemmings.com.

If you’re familiar with RSS (Really Simple Syndication), one way to catch every story is through our blog RSS feed. (We also offer customizable RSS feeds for our classified listings, making it simple to keep an eye out for your favorite car or truck – just find the make and model of the car you’re looking for, then click the orange box in the top right corner of the results page.)

We also recently added the ability to subscribe to comments on individual blog posts. That way you get an alert when somebody has responded to a comment you’ve left on a story. We’ve also added the ability to comment on our print magazine archive stories (HMN, HMM, HCC, HSX) via Facebook.

Speaking of Facebook, Kate Sullivan keeps our Facebook page and Twitter feed bustling, so make sure to check those both out.

Keep in mind that all of these features are free and we always look forward to hearing your feedback on how we can bring you the best collector car coverage possible.

It’s my absolute favorite thing I receive in e-mail form. And, that was actually praise, although it didn’t really sound like it.. I also look forward to this every day. Keep up the great work, I can’t imagine how much time goes into this every day and it’s much appreciated!

Please tell me what I’m missing. Last night I read the LaChance piece he did in the October issue, but couldn’t find an entryway to do so. I wanted to compliment him on a very well written essay. But no! Instead I was lead to the pitiful forum that is clearly gathering dust in the back pages. Where is any current activity on your site? Also, I simply got Mad when I found I had to keep filling out the ‘who are you’ page while I was signed in the whole time! Please tell me what I’m missing!